The Technical World Magazine, Volume 7Technical World Company, 1907 |
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Page 53
... half pound to a pound more than it did when it started . The invention of these coaches was due to the fact that it was almost impossible to ship chickens long distances in crates in or- dinary cars without great loss in weight ...
... half pound to a pound more than it did when it started . The invention of these coaches was due to the fact that it was almost impossible to ship chickens long distances in crates in or- dinary cars without great loss in weight ...
Page 64
... half , is " comb foun- dation , " which now is used by almost every apiarist . This consists of thin sheets of wax run between steel die roll- ers , which stamp upon them the bases of the cells and make them of the same thickness ...
... half , is " comb foun- dation , " which now is used by almost every apiarist . This consists of thin sheets of wax run between steel die roll- ers , which stamp upon them the bases of the cells and make them of the same thickness ...
Page 66
... half he seemed to tire , As he floundered in the mire . Old Age finished , gaunt and lean ; Youth was nowhere to be seen . Bequest to American Boys By H. D. Jones CLASS IN. ENVELOPE FOR MAILING QUEEN BEE . home ties without the presence ...
... half he seemed to tire , As he floundered in the mire . Old Age finished , gaunt and lean ; Youth was nowhere to be seen . Bequest to American Boys By H. D. Jones CLASS IN. ENVELOPE FOR MAILING QUEEN BEE . home ties without the presence ...
Page 75
... half tons . The next operation after unloading is one of separating the peas from the vines . As high as twenty loads an hour are fed into the threshers , ingenious in- ventions which break open the pods and loosen the peas as nicely as ...
... half tons . The next operation after unloading is one of separating the peas from the vines . As high as twenty loads an hour are fed into the threshers , ingenious in- ventions which break open the pods and loosen the peas as nicely as ...
Page 82
... half the weight and one - half the draft . That saving would be of great advantage . In the first place it will enormously increase the radius of action of the boat . At present , the coal supply will not en- able a boat to make a ...
... half the weight and one - half the draft . That saving would be of great advantage . In the first place it will enormously increase the radius of action of the boat . At present , the coal supply will not en- able a boat to make a ...
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